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ENTERTAINMENTS

PALMEKSTON PIC TURES REGENT THEATRE On Saturday nighb a. very largo audience, including Feilding: patrons .saw the latest attraction “Sails in Out Alley /* featuring* Gracia Fields, England’s highest paid vaudeville an i.sti. Her story of “S.rdjy” will he acclaimed a delight by all ,\vho witness the production. Ii is. a story of the famous Mile End Road, London, and the management advises that reserves are better than regrets. An utmsaalls clover and entertaining play. ROSY THEATRE You- must g'o to-night and .see the Cohens and the Kellys at it again in the Ko-sy in “The. Cohens and the Kellys in Hollywood,*’ the laugh sensation of the season. In this hilarious picture Kelly’s daughter becomes a featured screen player through a.happy chain of circumstances and when the Cohens follow their Irish friends to the capital they find the Kellys have “gone Hollywood*’ with tremendous enthusiasm. George Sidney and Charlie Murray are Simply Great ! Good supports. PALACE THEATRE A genuine gtooin-lispeller is “Stepping Sisters,*’ the uproariously funny Fox comedy for the Palace Theatre this evening-. “Stepping Sisters" features three famous stars, Louise Dresser, Jobyna Howland and Minna Gamboll, all of whom give perfect performances. It is with ihoir adventures that the story deals, and they are vastly enve-rtaming.

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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3797, 15 August 1932, Page 4

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ENTERTAINMENTS Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3797, 15 August 1932, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3797, 15 August 1932, Page 4

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